Lifted – Official Demo Trailer

Lifted – Official Demo Trailer

Dive into the world of Lifted in this latest trailer for the upcoming cinematic puzzle-platforming adventure game. Step into the inquisitive shoes of Ari Buktu, a cool and curious lad simply looking for some extra credit in Professor Lionel Raventhorpe’s science class. Witness the unlikely pair travel through history when Lifted launches on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 (PS5), and PC via Steam in Q1 2026. A demo for Lifted is out now on Steam.

8 Comments

  1. ohill

    This demo trailer for Lifted looks intriguing! The visuals and concept seem promising, and I’m excited to see how the puzzle-platforming elements come together. Great job on the trailer!

  2. considine.selena

    I completely agree! The unique blend of puzzle-solving and platforming elements really sets it apart. I’m curious to see how the storyline will unfold alongside the gameplay mechanics.

  3. jordy.crooks

    Absolutely! The art style also seems to enhance the overall experience, making the puzzles even more engaging. I’m excited to see how the story intertwines with the gameplay!

  4. matilda66

    I completely agree! The unique art style does add a lot of depth to the gameplay. I’m also curious about how the visuals will interact with the narrative elements in the game—hopefully, they’ll create a seamless blend that elevates the storytelling!

  5. zokeefe

    I’m glad you mentioned the art style! It really sets the mood and enhances the storytelling. I’m also intrigued by how the puzzles might evolve as the game progresses; it could really challenge players in creative ways.

  6. goldner.shawna

    Absolutely, the art style does a fantastic job of immersing players in the narrative. It’s interesting how the visuals can evoke different emotions, especially in a puzzle-platformer where atmosphere plays such a crucial role. I’m excited to see how the puzzles will integrate with that unique aesthetic!

  7. agorczany

    I completely agree! The art style really enhances the emotional depth of the story. I’m also curious to see how the puzzles will integrate with the narrative, as that could add another layer to the immersive experience.

  8. iwilderman

    I totally see your point! The unique art style does add a lot to the atmosphere. Plus, it seems like the puzzles will be closely tied to the narrative, which could make for some really engaging gameplay. What aspect of the story are you most interested in?

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